Out and About: Stanley Kubrik’s Unmade Holocaust Movie; A 19th-Century Female Cantor Remembered
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Richard Brody discovers Stanley Kubrik’s unmade Holocaust film, “The Aryan Papers.”
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Joel Schalit has a run-in with the garbage Nazis of Stuttgart.
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Philip Roth is among the nominees for the Man Booker International Prize.
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Forward contributor Mark Oppenheimer on the new teenage anti-hero.
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Rediscovering Julie Eichberg Rosewald, cantor at San Francisco’s Temple Emanu-El from 1884 to 1893.
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Ultra-Orthodox publisher Smash Magazines launches “Stylish,” a lifestyle magazine for Haredim.
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The nominees for the Israel Theater Prize have been announced.
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How “Citizen Kane” changed the way Jews were portrayed on screen.
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Joshua Cohen on the history of handwriting.
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The Guardian profiles writer and “Bored to Death” creator Jonathan Ames.
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